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First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

ENFIELD — The planned revamp of the MassMutual site is picking up steam, as the developer behind it earned another approval and plans to file a site plan application soon. The office campus at 85 and 100 Bright Meadow Blvd., formerly home to insurance company...
First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

Tweed New Haven Airport announces new agreement on expansion framework

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Connecticut officials have reached a new framework for moving forward on a proposed east side terminal at Tweed New Haven Airport after years of conflict over the project, but the plan still faces major legal, legislative, and local hurdles. New Haven, East Haven, the...
First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

Killingly warehouse proposals roll through approval process

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — The developers behind a controversial plan to construct a pair of warehouses at 90 Putnam Pike have said they intend to resubmit their Planning and Zoning Commission application by Monday. The pending submission would place Killingly 1 LLC’s proposal for...
First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

Lawmakers push Lamont to fund stalled Coast Guard museum bridge project

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

New London — U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., on Wednesday said that without a new funding commitment by the state for a promised — but seemingly stalled — pedestrian bridge project in downtown New London, the success of the incoming National Coast Guard Museum will...
First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

Solar project near Heublein Tower sparks fight over Farmington Valley’s skyline

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

Lodestar Energy is seeking state approval to build a 4.65-megawatt solar array on the site of a former golf course in Simsbury, a proposal that has drawn concerns from the town’s chief elected official. The West Hartford-based developer filed a petition with the...
First site plan for Enfield MassMutual redevelopment could come soon

North Crossing to begin leasing 237 new apartments near Dunkin’ Park in Hartford

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — A new 237-unit apartment building is expected to open soon in the North End of Hartford, in the immediate vicinity of Dunkin’ Park. Stamford-based developer RMS Companies plans to open next month the Portrait at North Crossing at 1143 Main St., part...
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